The evening world. Newspaper, November 12, 1915, Page 5

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Y and one woman, Kajiko Yajima, President of the Japanese Christian Women's Temperance Society, All were decorated with the Order of the Sacred Treasure. A brilliant assemblage of aristocrats and officials filled the hall. ‘Throughout the ceremony the “Ka- gura” music sounded, a Shinto com- position handed down from the dim MiKADO SENDS HOPE PURPA, MESSAGE facing the other. Replying to Greeting. WASHINGTON, Nov. 12.—President Wilson to-day received a message from the Emperor of Japan thanking im for his congratulations on the ac-| &- cession of the Emperor to the throne! and expressing the hope that the good relations between the two countries! may continue. The Emperor's mes- sage follows: t “I sincerely thank you for the kind/ Congratulations on the ceremonies of | Accession to the throne. At the samo time I reciprocate my best wishes for! your personal welfare and the invari-| ability of the friendship which is ities Ve is baad of Smitten ra| There " Ss melody for every mood in glorious Victor Music! lations subsisting between our two No concert master who ever wielded a baton possesses your countries,” ‘The President had sent a message power as a Victrola owner. Over 5000 Victor Records allow you to command the greatest artists to sing and play for you Founded Greeley . 1826 1900 Lord @ 38th Street Taylor FIFTH AVENUE 39th Street to the Emperor earlier wishing him @ long and happy reign. KIOTO, Nov, 12.—American mission- aries here have called attention to the fact that among the persons decorated by the Emperor in honor of his cor- @potion are severe) Japanese Chris. 4:\9+ and to render exactly the selections you admire. Victor ans, including Soroku Ehara, a 4.79 Changeable Needles permit a regulation of the tonal power Prominent educator; Tasuke Harada, fy, to a nicety. This $100 Victrola and *5 in Records (Total price, $105) Terms $5 a month @ditor of the Christian World; Saku- noshin Motoda, head master of St. Paul's College at Tokio, all of whom were educated in the United States, —— Are You Overworked 7? Are you trying to $s ~ Build Up? ‘The Victor Reome—Seventh Ficer. i Other Victrolds—priced iff \ Meg ern ( from $15 to $3s0—pur- ill i ° chasable on ‘ most con- ‘ida el 1 r venient terms, which may "a {I | Wi ean i wish, a pur- i H il | | I d records, PO! chase of selecte: il | ote sn Do Your Victor | | | | VE OIL Shopping by Mail (Wrenn nin Sees dicection, site ovstniietion, iS The Lord & Taylor Mail Or- fl oa Makes rich, red blood, | | + der Service is of decided as- ace | As NT sig thes he conan als St Beaters \ yt ! Write or telephone for full 1 fKNTY & Sens C8. details of this service and tae Patten 4 Ot hennne 92.8.1, our catalogue. 2 THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 12, CAUSE OF DEATH A QUESTION. Detectives are to-day investigating the death of John Mitisch, @ Brooklyn Rapid Transit conductor, who was found Diplomatic envoys, foreigners and] ages. ‘Tradition has it that the Ka-| with his skull fractured in the hallway Musloate ‘ Founded 1826 . Greeley 1900 Japanese, witnessed to-day a pictur-|gura music was played frst while her be ied Fig can ie oar onal Chickering Hall { |gaume nisortesl guatant ot oid Japan| atieedass Settee Sepavet eittmsre| ot te fee ot te cone, Me'bee Semi | Neg 150he 9 Pri jun Goddess, the or's y . beginning with the eighth century, | Sun God to appease hor wrath. The] yisiting iss Rose Schmuck on the thira Soloists id Yoshihito, the Crown Prince and the] firs gow blended in the Kagura muslo| H00f tnd the police have) been uaanie MARCEL SLUCE re lother members of the imperial family | were gelected from, mae fnolent Hale or was attacked on his wer cee | Violinton " 4,4, | Worshipped to-day before the imperial | songs »y Emperor Ichijo, and num-| Mia! muck sald left Luncheon and Afternoon Wants Good Relations With|sonctuary in the Glyuden Hall, one Bee taal ine ened tak aaa te ralgnignt, Br phere, of Bt. Cather. HUGH ALLAN Tea, 10 A. M. to5 P. Me + of the temporary structures erected! pinying the kagura the musiciang| left side of the man’s head, and sald FTH tree Tenth Floor U. S, to Continue, He Says Jon tne grounda of the ancient palnce| {aks their seatesin two groupe one Free furnished Conse ye ee ved | 38th Street FI AVENUE 39th Street of Kioto for the accession ceremonies. Street. 4 ed ——E 1916. ~~ Fix f Le Bib ba yt, FASHION DECREES---“FEATHER HATS” ; And here they are, quite the latest, smartest novelties in Winter i ie Snug, close-fitting little Turbans; some made entirely of soft plumage, others with feather bands. ats of MY Hackle, Coque, Pheasant and Nagoire Feathers y in the brilliant golden browns of the Brahma fowl, the marvellously blended bronze shadings, the gorgeous colors of the Lady Amherst pheasant. Feather Hats, too, in deep purple, navy and other rich tones. Piquant Hats, Prim Hats, Picturesque Hats, Hats that are saucy, sedate or severe, Ideal Hats for wear with the Winter Suits. $5.95 to $15.00 An Interesting Importation of Mourning Millinery arrived by the S. S. Rochambeau and includes models of such dignity and dis- tinction that only Paris could have produced them. Turbans, tricornes and sailors of crepe, grenadine, rich silks and combinations of these materials; hand- made and in unusual shapes. Children’s and Misses’ Trimmed Hats Reduced Felt, velvet and silk hats, smartly trimmed | Feit, veivet and velour hats, including tailor~ : : with ribb ete, erly $3.00 to ed aud semitailored effects, Formerly $5.00 $5.00... . Now $1.95 to $7.95 Now Fourth Floor Women’s Fiir-trimmed WINTER SUITS Newest and smartest of models in fine quality Broadcloths in the rich deep shades of African Brown, Green, Navy, Blackberry, Field Mouse, Dark Wistaria and Black. Coats in scores of clever styles are effectively trimmed with the fashionable furs, warmly interlined and lined. : Women’s Fur-trimmed WINTER COATS A notable collection of street, motoring and afternoon coats in the season’s favored fabrics. Novelty Mixtures, Broadcloth, Velour Cloth, Sharkskin Velour, Wool Plush and Silk Plush. Models with huge collars of fur or fur-trimmed in effective fashion. All richly lined and interlined. Exceptional Values At New Models At $25.00, 29.50 and $35.00 $25.00, 29.50, 35.00, 39.50 & $50.00 Fur-trimmed Broadcloth Evening Wraps—Special $35.00 A garment of unusual elegance, made of high lustre chiffon broad Soft fur makes the high muff collars and contrasts most effectively wi cloth. Luxuriously lined and interlined. cloth in the favored pastel tints. th the lovely colorings of the broad- Coats of equal style and quality are usually $45.00 Third Floor { | WOMEN’S $5.00 HIGH CUT BOOTS $3.95 Fur-Trimmed Coats BOYS’ For Little Folks NORFOLK SUITS $12.50 Usually $6.50. -$5.00 i! I f | i \! 2\o ill i! 38th Street FIFTH AVENUE omen Beginning Saturday, November 13th &”Annual Sale MENS SHOE A BigYearly Value Giving Event. - | * About 5,000 pais of About 3,000 pairs of About 800 pairs of Shoes that werc Shoes that were Shoes that were = $5.00 and $6.00 $7.00 and $8.00 $10.00 | ~ Now Priced Now Priced Now Priced $3.85 , $4.75 . 1,325 Pairs Men’s Patent Leather and Kid Shoes $2 85 That Were $5.00 and $7.00 (A and AA widths only), ° Eight years ago we inaugurated our first shoe sale. Since then, each succeeding year, this great value-giving event has been repeated with bigger success, and more friends have been made and kept. The Entire Stock Has Been Reduced for the sale and includes every desirable style for dress or street wear. Men who appfeciate high grade footwear will do well to buy now, at these savings, enough shoes to last them a year. The Finest American Makes and Leathers All Up to Our High Standard of Quality Cround Floor a D> OED 0 E> 0) ED (0) ED 0) ED OND 0 ED () ED () GED (0) <8 (GED GED (0) CEE 0 GED 0D emo cmmrem ds Oar (| The smartest of little gar- ments, fashioned of soft, warm Broadcloths, Cordu- roys and Velveteens, in light and dark shades with collars and cuffs of fur, Interlined, finely lined and cut in the newest of ffuring effects. Smart button Boots in patent or dull leathers with kid or cloth tops in Sturdy school suits of gray or brown mixed cheviots, or brown or mouse color corduroys. Pleated, belted coats, with two pairs of knickerbockers. Sizes 7 to 18 years. Hand-tailored Norfolk black, fawn or gray. Also lace Boots in dull and patent leather. College Girls’ Boots Walking Boots of heavy tan or black calfskin, in laced oF purtoned styles, Low Sizes 2 to 6 years, Suits of Cheviot esis; very mAnnish lagi. 1blze8 349 "$8.00 Chinchilla Coats Fine quality Cheviots'in brown, gray and olive mixtures, stripes end over-plaids. Smartest of Norfolk pleated and belted coats with two pairs of knickerbockers. Sizes 7 to 18 years..... $10.00 Boys’ Chinchilla Overcoats Blue, brown and gray in finely tailored model, warmly ned. Sizes 3 to 10 Misses’ and Children’s Shoes Lord & Taylor special lasts made on orthopedic lines. Dull or patent leather. Sizes 6 to 8... .$2.00 Sizes 1114 to 2, $2.50 Sizes 814 to 11, $2.25 Sizes 2mto 6. .$3.00 White Buckskin Boots Sizes 6 to 8... .$2.75 Sizes 814 to 11, $225 in navy, brown or gray ar> in «flaring model, belted at back and with velvet collar. Finely tailor- ed of Worumbo Chinchilla and lined throughout. Sizes 2 to 6 years. $7.95 ailored Hats Sizes 1114 to 2, $3.75 ofteln valour and ecrauror: years. Special. .....sescsseeeece + $% Misses’ and Children’s High Cut ribbon trimmed, Flannel Blouses Felt Hate Roots $1.50 and $2.95 i Blue and gray Green, brown Dull, patent or tan leathers in lace or Infants’ Caps Flannel; _ tapeless and gray, in new | button styles; incomplete range but excel- of Faille Silk, some hand- bands; collars at- Fall styles; tele- | | | | lent choosing. Formerly $3.00 to $5.00. embroidered, tached. Sizes 6 to scope shapes. Sizes PE NI f BEERS ED SS 12100 $1.25 and $1.95 16 years.....$1.00 | 6 548 to 7..-$2.00 | &: Second Floor Fourth Floor Fourth Floor. }| a ne ; 4 i | S g .50. elvateen Dresses in jacket effect with plaid silk bodice Plaid silk dresses w of plain taffeta.. Girls’ Coats For girls of 6 to 10, Coats of heavy broad- cloth in green, mahogany and Copenhagen; fur- trimmed; lined and interlined. Special, $12.50 long and very full skirted, fastening high to the throat., Contrasting broadcloth faces the coat’s fronts and collar and the skirt’s deep hem. green with tan, eevee cemcemcemcem cam emcamcenoans. samc mmoemm came i} i WINTER FASHIONS FOR MISSES AND GIRLS ' A Remarkably Attractive Array of New Models i y 1 Misses’ Fur-trimmed Suits Girls’ Party Frocks 7» Re cs : ? sens Delightfully pretty and quite as picturesque i Gabardine in navy, brown and green; the as Party Frocks should be, Fashioned or aatis | jaunty coat’s collar and cuffs of natural § chiffons and taffetas, with quaint surplice IQ ' opossum or skunk raccoon, Warmly inter- a > and fichu_ bpdices, over-blouses or bolero \§ ! lined and peau de cygne lined, Flaring, P — coatees. Skirts ruffled, pleated, shirred; gir- : 1S § well cut ekirts....... $19.50 dles and sashes of soft wide ribbons. For girls . | } A of 6 to 14. | Finer Fur-trimmed Suits in broadcloth and ' i Models aplenty at $7.50, 9.95, 10.95 to 19.50. 8 | gabardine, $25.00 and $29.50. " : ] Girls’ Dresses \ Diatinetloe—Phis Sutt 1m OY | fons "ethan Bice taken ‘pest 1 Not a touch of fur on this latest of models» L ae serge, in smocked, pleated or belte@ styles, quite the smartest suit of the new season. In 4 Ales cece ee ssereseeeessenenes ceases .» $5.95 | 7 soft, rich suede cloth; the ripple coat very More elaborate models of serge with silk, Navy blue with gray or tan; brown or Sizes 14 and 16, $39.50. Dancing Frocks of silk net, of chiffon, lace, taffeta and novelty g i g i \ \ { ' i ' ' ‘ " i .| For girls of 8 to 14, Coats of heavy ig | tiles Charming models for.as little a4 $15.00, cheviot in belted model; trimmed with nutria More elaborate styles at $19.50 and $25.00 fur or plush collars, All heavily interlined and | are also featured, lined. vecesesnecce Pandan eeegaaeai aad 12.50 Misses’ Coats Juniors’ Corduroy Suits—Fur-trinmed in corduroys, duvetyn and broadcloth in all the prevailing = ry and en; i del with belted coat and colors and many models; plush and fur-trimmed, $19.50, Brown, navy and greeniin model with: balks 25.00 and 29.50. shirred girdle top skirt. Sizes 15 and 17 years.. Third Floor oe RCC RR CRY . $22.50 | 2) 0D 0D 0D (0) DD 0D 0D (OGD 0 SEED 0D 0D (OGD (0) NP 0D 0S OSES

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